6+1 Traits: Conventions –The 6+1 Secret Rules of Online Writing
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Writing for Online Is Different
Effective writing is writing that works. It follows a set of rules we agree on. We call those rules writing conventions, as in conventional writing. Where some writers can trip up is that they don’t realize that the conventions for writing for print are slightly different from those we use when writing online. The differences are small in nature, but big in impact. They can mean a reader stays to read or clicks on by.
Now I’m anything but conventional. Still I know the value of following convention to make my readers feel comfortable in knowing how to navigate through what I write. Read more
6+1 Traits of Search Engine Relevant Content
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Get Relevant
A 7-year-girl stands staring at a 27-car pile-up in which her dearest pet, a golden retriever, was thrown from the car onto hard pavement. The pup is in the road unmoving and ignored. A TV reporter — desperate for a Pulitzer — asks the child, “How do you feel now that your dog has died?”
The thoughtless question to the little girl is irrelevant to the story about the 27-car pile-up.
The reporter herself is irrelevant to the little girl. . . .
Unless the little girl caused pile up and killed puppy, her feelings (besides being obvious) just aren’t relevant.
Maybe that works on TV, but not the Internet. That reporter would have Google Page Rank Zero. Who’d do a Google search for a story on how that little girl felt? Read more
